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The NeurodiverGENT

Kev Exley

Insights & revelations for the ADHD man

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The Ice King of Boston

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In 1806, a lawyer’s son from Boston, Massachusetts had something of an unconventional idea.

Inspired by a recent trip to the Caribbean, he would cut huge blocks of ice from the p...

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Adapting to fit

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The diving bell spider is unique among arachnids, in that it’s the only one to spend its entire life under water.

It hunts there. Feeds there. Has sex there. Lays eggs...

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Seeing the light

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Three hours north-west out of Oslo is the small town of Rjukan.

It sits snuggly at the foot of the awesome Gaustotoppen Mountain – the first feature to truly take the scenery up a g...

3 years ago

Take a breath

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Autumn – in the UK at least – is coming on fast.

All of a sudden the air seems cooler and fresher, to the point that you notice it. Perhaps even fill your lungs a little more....

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The Human Seal of Heimaey

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On 11th March 1984, five fishermen sailed their trawler out of harbour on the island of Heimaey in Iceland and headed for the open ocean.

Lying four nautical miles off the...

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